Title :
Multiband micro antenna on silicon substrate
Author :
Haridas, Nakul ; Zhang, Ran ; El-Rayis, Ahmed ; Erdogan, Ahmet ; Arslan, Tughrul ; Bunting, Andrew ; Walton, Anthony J.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Integrated Micro & Nano Syst., Univ. of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Abstract :
The paper proposes a micromachined antenna on a silicon substrate for aerospace applications. The research focuses on the feasibility of fabricating antennas using standard fabrication and 3D integration techniques to develop a single chip solution for wideband/multiband communication devices. The antenna reported in this paper is designed to work between 30-150 GHz, for applications of high bandwidth point-to-point communication, radio astronomy and remote sensing for satellites. The antenna is specially developed as a payload for the ESPACENET sensor satellite, which is based around a CubeSat nanosatellite frame. The antenna is designed to operate with the objective being to achieve the smallest implementation with high efficiency, the minimum loss while accomplishing consistent performance over the prescribed range of frequencies. The antenna design fits on a 4 mm2 die and has been simulated using MicroStripes, which predicts promising results for 7 different bands over the desired operating range of 30-150 GHz. For a majority of these bands the efficiency of the antenna is within 80-95%, whilst the directivity is 4.5- 6.5 dBi and the gain of 2.2-5.5 dBi. The radiation patterns for the operating range vary within nominal parameters and had 8-16% bandwidth between the operating ranges.
Keywords :
aerospace engineering; antenna radiation patterns; broadband antennas; radio links; remote sensing; satellite antennas; 3D integration; CubeSat nanosatellite; ESPACENET; MicroStripes; aerospace applications; fabricating antennas; micromachined antenna; multiband communication devices; multiband micro antenna; point-to-point communication; radiation patterns; radio astronomy; remote sensing; sensor satellite; silicon substrate; wideband communication devices; Bandwidth; Broadband antennas; Communication standards; Fabrication; Microstrip antennas; Radio astronomy; Satellite antennas; Satellite broadcasting; Silicon; Standards development;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace conference, 2009 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2621-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2622-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2009.4839370